Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Kindle vs. iPhone: which one to read?

 CNet has transferred a article from the Asian edition of his "crave" gadget blog blogger Damian Koh compares the reading experience from the Kindle 3 and iPhone 4. Koh says that he it "finds stressful" to read on an iPhone-sized display, and the Kindle screen draws more easier to read.


Of course, to demonstrate how the comments on CNET and original blog post reading comfort is often (literally) in the eyes of the beholder. As someone pointed out "the best e-reader that you with you to have."And an iPhone or iPod touch is much easier than to take a Kindle.(I wish I had one.)


This is hardly a new argument, but maybe the fact that it is popping up another sign as accepted e-book reading in the mainstream document.before the arrival of the e-ink reader were e-books generally those things, you on handheld PDAs read, and the only people who ever read those who got the PDAs for other things and then found e-books were a pleasant enough experience that size are the convenience for screen disadvantages.


But now it seems like it the other way to could go: people buy Kindle reading e-books may find that reading on smaller devices is comfortable enough with the availability of Kindle apps, the ability to enjoy anywhere makes for screen size disadvantages to books.


And, of course, thanks to the Kindle, the question does not necessarily either oder.Wenn is both a Kindle and an iPhone, then he may either on the same book you read in different situations.


View the original article here

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